Showing posts with label australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label australia. Show all posts

Monday, 4 October 2021

 

xCloud will soon be available for users in Brazil, Australia, Mexico, and Japan

xCloud from Xbox Cloud Gaming was launched in various regions around the world and has received immense support from the gaming community. Recently, Microsoft had brought this service to browsers, including iOS support. The company is putting in tremendous effort, and several key features have received upgrades, and touch control support was also added to the same. Many big studios have also supported cloud streaming, and many new games for xCloud can be expected in the coming days.

In the TGS 2021 Showcase held by Microsoft, the company made an announcement that it will be bringing its cloud gaming to Brazil and Mexico in a few days and to Japan and Australia in a week. This is being considered as one of the biggest steps by Microsoft to reach global audiences, and we must also note that Microsoft is yet to make an announcement regarding its cloud gaming launch in countries like India. If you are one of those following the launch of xCloud, you must be wondering why it wasn’t launched on iOS sooner or at least with Android. The answer for this is, several restrictions were in the way by Apple, which caused the delay.

Tuesday, 14 September 2021

 

Ausgrid has entered signed a multi-year deal with two tech giants to improve its cloud transformation efforts

Tech giants Microsoft and Infosys have signed a multi-year strategic deal with Ausgrid, one of the largest electricity distributors in Australia. The main motto of the deal is to establish Ausgrid as one of the leaders in the digital utility segment and help the company in its cloud transformation journey. Infosys has stated that the latest effort will boost Ausgrid's vision to expand its reach and empower communities with a focus on sustainability, affordability, and reliability.

The acting chief information officer of Ausgrid, Nick Crowe, has stated that there are more than 4 million Aussies who are reliant on the company's services, and they are maintaining their high-quality connectivity and reliability. He furthermore added that by accelerating the company's cloud transformation efforts by joining with Microsoft and Infosys, the reliability would be greatly improved.  Newer services from the company will also reach the market sooner. Ausgrid is certain that by adopting the cloud, they can increase their business operations' security, resilience, and agility. In its statement, Infosys has revealed that the cloud program for Ausgrid is designed to drastically improve the performance and cost to ownership of its IT applications and systems.


Tuesday, 13 July 2021

 

Australia’s Remedy Drinks Launches New Zero-Sugar Kombucha to the Market

Number one selling brand in Australia, New Zealand, and the UK and the fourth largest kombucha company in the world producing over 90 million cans per year, Remedy Drinks in a recent announcement, have stated that it is planning to replicate its success in the US market by bringing zero-sugar, shelf-stable kombucha to the US market. The company aims to launch a healthier and fizzy alternative to carbonated drinks that are full of flavor.

The brand is ready for the US market, as kombucha has taken a giant leap from conventional market to mainstream natural channel. The kombucha and fermented beverages market is gaining huge popularity and is growing bigger every year. Remedy Drinks has observed this change and is trying to bring unique flavors and shelf-stable products to the US food and beverages sector.

The company makes it easier for consumers to enjoy something unique, healthy, full-flavored, and convenient to carry a drink. Remedy drinks are also launching direct-to-consumer on Amazon, and the product will be shipped nationwide. In addition, the zero-sugar canned kombucha comes in four different flavors- Peach Kombucha, ginger lemon kombucha, mixed berry kombucha, and raspberry lemonade kombucha.